Development and Implementation of the How to Talk to Your Doctor HANDbook Health Literacy Program in Rural Counties
BACKGROUND: Improvements in health literacy are unlikely without intervention in community settings. However, interventions appropriate for delivery in these settings are lacking, limiting reach to rural adults who are disproportionately affected by low health literacy and poor health outcomes. The...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Washburn (Author), Kristie B. Hadden (Author), Latrina Y. Prince (Author), Charleen McNeill (Author), Zola Moon (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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